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adiamond2
Apr 24, 2016Aspirant
"health changed from Redundant to Degraded"
And what Should I do about it. Is it as simple as shutting down the nas, replacing the bad disk with a like one, and then powering back up? The "System" "Volumes" web page shows both disks with...
- Apr 25, 2016
Hi adiamond2,
As long as we've helped and can help, that's fine. No need to take down this thread (Just mark it resolved by clicking the "accept as solution" button).
Continue to be an active member of the community by posting suggestions, questions, recommendations or anything about your ReadyNAS that you think needs attention and will help others.
Kind regards,
BrianL
NETGEAR Community Team
adiamond2
Apr 25, 2016Aspirant
I've already replaced the disk. I thought I had started with a pair of matching disks but as you pointed out I didn't. Worse, I think the one that went bad was used and reformated.
I was looking for a way to remove the post because not only is the issue solved, I don't see it of being useful even for posterity.
Sorry for wasting yours, and others, time but thanks anyway.
BrianL2
Apr 25, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi adiamond2,
As long as we've helped and can help, that's fine. No need to take down this thread (Just mark it resolved by clicking the "accept as solution" button).
Continue to be an active member of the community by posting suggestions, questions, recommendations or anything about your ReadyNAS that you think needs attention and will help others.
Kind regards,
BrianL
NETGEAR Community Team
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